Trump unleashes 'provocative' Twitter rampage
Sky News contributor Michael Ware says Twitter is a “signature style” of communication for US President Donald Trump, but his rampage at the weekend was more "provocative" than usual. During Memorial Day weekend, the President tweeted about an incident in 2001 involving former Republican congressman Joe Scarborough where a 28-year-old female intern working for him was found dead after collapsing and hitting her head on her desk. Mr Trump called for further investigation into the incident saying, “keep digging, use forensic geniuses”. Mr Ware told Sky News Mr Trump was “virtually accusing [Scarborough] of murder”. In response to complaints from the deceased woman’s family, Twitter’s head apologised, saying the President did not violate any regulations, but they were planning to “very soon change those terms of use". Image: Getty
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Sky News contributor Michael Ware says Twitter is a “signature style” of communication for US President Donald Trump, but his rampage at the weekend was more "provocative" than usual. During Memorial Day weekend, the President tweeted about an incident in 2001 involving former Republican congressman Joe Scarborough where a 28-year-old female intern working for him was found dead after collapsing and hitting her head on her desk. Mr Trump called for further investigation into the incident saying, “keep digging, use forensic geniuses”. Mr Ware told Sky News Mr Trump was “virtually accusing [Scarborough] of murder”. In response to complaints from the deceased woman’s family, Twitter’s head apologised, saying the President did not violate any regulations, but they were planning to “very soon change those terms of use". Image: Getty
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